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Description

It bears many sprays of dainty, star-shaped, pink flowers from May to November that attract a whole host of tiny insects. It is also a butterfly host plant. Used in traditional medicine. Brood buds are produced from the inflorescence, making it a rapidly spreading plant.

It makes a lovely container plant and is gorgeous mass-planted in those difficult dry areas under trees.

This popular, easy-to-grow plant is suitable for damp or dry spots in light to deep shade.

Size: up to 30cm

Wildlife

Excellent Bee Plant: When in flower, Crassula multicava is constantly visited by bees. Valuable pollen and nectar are provided in a very dry time of the year.